Dr Jonnie Mc Crea

Jonnie graduated from Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh with a BSc (Hons) and then a PhD in Physiotherapy. He has worked in a range of clinical settings in Scotland and Northern Ireland. He first worked with neurological patients as a student and since 2002 has managed patients with neurological conditions in the inpatient, outpatient and domiciliary setting. For over 5 years he worked in the University of Glasgow as an advanced health research analyst in the field of neurology, assimilating, analysing, disseminating and educating clinicians in an evidence based practice approach to patient care.

Jonnie is currently the board member for public affairs of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN) and a member of the Northern Ireland ACPIN regional group.

Jonnie has worked for many years with international and national experts in the field of neurophysiotherapy in clinical, academic and professional contexts. He brings together a significant wealth of knowledge, skill and experience for optimal assessment, treatment and management.

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